- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Republican groups raised more than $76.8 million in May, his campaign said on Thursday, topping the more than $60 million President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies hauled in. (YAHOO!)
- Theyre distortions, theyre lies, fear-mongering, and thats not having an intelligent conversation about important issues, he said. (Orlando Sentinel)
- PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Obama campaign is warning supporters that unless they donate more money to the presidents reelection, what happened in Tuesdays Wisconsin recall election may happen in November. (Huffington Post)
- The Ontario government says new guidelines released in May make clear that school fundraising is supposed to complement — not replace — public funds for education. (niagarathisweek.com)
- LOS ANGELES -- Mitt Romney may have The Donald, but Barack Obama trumped him Wednesday with the creator of Glee. Unemployment is growing, Europe is stumbling and Syria is in crisis, but the president was back in Hollywood for fundraising. (Dallas Morning News)
- The Prevent Cancer Foundation is hosting a 5K "FUNdraising" Walk on September 30 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., and LifeSpan Fitness is supporting the event as the Exclusive Fitness Partner. (YAHOO!)
- Fundraising: Fundraising is defined in this report as an activity in the school community conducted by parents, students and/or staff to raise funds for the benefit of the school and students. (niagarathisweek.com)
- There is no better way to attempt raising $3,000 for the St. Baldrick's Foundation than at a hair salon. Over the Top salon in Washington Township is hosting its first St. Baldrick's fundraiser on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (NJ.com)
- Mitt Romneys presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee raised a combined $76.8 million in May, outdistancing President Obama and the Democratic National Committee by a wide margin. (Politico.com)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Fundraising
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